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in a way that is similar to Life in the city is more expensive, but salaries are correspondingly higher.
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You said to me at the outset you were looking for justice.
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potwierdzają teorię / ustalenia start learning
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corroborate a theory/findings
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potwierdzają teorię / ustalenia start learning
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corraborate a theory/findings
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Economic interests, by contrast, are not sufficient
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zastrzeżenie, odrzucenie, opór start learning
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caveat, rejection, resistance there are a number of caveats which concern the validity of the assessment result
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a direct or natural consequence or result. the huge increases in unemployment were the corollary of expenditure cuts
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Continual retrenchment in police services at the same time as borders are being eliminated is counterproductive, and not only in this area.
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to take or get possession of something again: The government has regained control of the capital from rebel forces.
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prompt Rising consumer sales have the effect of spurring the economy to faster growth.
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The two men allege (that) the police forced them to make false confessions.
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Częstość występowania czegoś start learning
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The book discusses his illness and subsequent resignation from politics.
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In the wake of the economic crisis we can see ideas of increased protectionism.
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naruszają prawa człowieka start learning
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get around the town/the city
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The consignment of electronics will arrive in Warsaw by Friday
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Three hundred people perished in the earthquake
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The seller knocked 200$ off the price, because the product was damaged
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to completely understand the meaning or importance of something: I had to read the letter twice before I could take it all in.
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To ramble” means to speak or write at length in a confused or inconsequential way — often going off-topic or lacking clear structure. It can also mean to walk aimlessly, especially in the countrysi He rambled on about his weekend for ten minutes without getting to the point.
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Keep that document — it could come in handy later.
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dorzucić bezpłatne utrzymanie start learning
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I tried to persuade him, but he wouldn't budge
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To accept or undertake a task, responsibility, or challenge. She decided to take on the role of project manager for the new initiative.
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extinguish firefighters from Georgetown put out the blaze
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come out withe the information
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niedociągnięcia o szczególnym znaczeniu start learning
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shortcomings of particular relevence
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wyznaczone autorytety krajowe start learning
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national designieted authhirities
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a salary that is commensurate with skills and experience
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I do not share the prevailing understanding of what constitutes a market economy.
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The report has been written with great care and it actually alludes to all the points that are important and have to be debated.
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grip on power / The baby gripped my finger with her tiny hand.
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to confuse and very much surprise someone, so that they are unable to explain or deal with a situation: People are scrambling to buy property before prices rise even further.
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In case of accidental eye contact, rinse with abundant quantities of water.
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What prompted you to say that?
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poprawa, zmiana, modefikacja start learning
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And they all come and they fortify the house.
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The software is pretty much there - it just needs a little tweaking.
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to improve Engineers spent many months refining the software.
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przesunąć środek ciężkości start learning
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to shift in the centre of gravity
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określić, wymagać, zastrzec, wyszczególnić start learning
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stipulate, require, reserve, specify to say exactly how something must be or must be done: She agreed to buy the car, but stipulated racing tyres and a turbo-powered engine.
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napiac, napinac, przygotowac sie na start learning
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All personnel, brace for shock wave!
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Likewise, we still have much to do to respond to the economic and social crisis.
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the presence of roller blinds obviated the need for curtains
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he was forced to pull out of the championship because of an injury
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Against this backdrop, my remarks concern the situation in Poland.
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powiedzieć coś więcej o czymś start learning
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a bird that inhabits North America
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a time when all the people involved in a play, dance, etc. practise in order to prepare for a performance: They didn't have time for (a) rehearsal before the performance.
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And this is because solitude is a crucial ingredient often to creativity.
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We must encourage an emotional environment that is conducive to having children.
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isc chwiejnym krokiem, przechylic sie, szarpnac, zachwiac start learning
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to move in a way that is not regular or normal, especially making sudden movements backwards or forwards or from side to side: The train lurched forward and some of the people standing fell over.
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the condition of being known or talked about by many people; fame. Her renown spread across the country.
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to walk by pulling your feet slowly along the ground rather than lifting them Don't shuffle your feet like that! Walk normally
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to use a law in order to achieve something, or to mention something in order to explain something or to support your opinion or action: Police can invoke the law to regulate access to these places.
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szerzyc sie, upowszechniac start learning
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severity
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Inflation is on the rise. → Inflacja rośnie. • Cyberattacks are on the rise globally. → Ataki cybernetyczne rosną na całym świecie. • Interest in sustainable finance is on the rise. → Zainteresowanie zrównoważonym finansowaniem rośnie.
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The prime minister has deliberately brought to the fore those ministers with a more caring image. Various ecological issues have come to the fore since the discovery of the hole in the earth's ozone layer.
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this car has a latent defect
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to discover the exact details about something The fire department is trying to pin down the cause of Wednesday’s fire.
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to choose one person or thing from a group for special attention, especially criticism or praise: Of course, I will not attempt to single out the most important facts and ideas that were able to influence this great liberation movement.
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to remove a difficulty, especially so that action to deal with it becomes unnecessary: A peaceful solution would obviate the need to send a UN military force.
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And there are a myriad of issues because ASU recruits athletes from many states, so there are absentee-ballot requirements to consider.
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to correct something or make something right: I am determined to take whatever action is necessary to rectify the situation.
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They’ll be pulling the rest of the troops out by next spring.
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declere aproval We do not endorse their position. She endorses a line of clothing. That brand of sneaker is endorsed by several basketball stars. You must endorse the check before you deposit it in the bank.
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to give someone official authority or the freedom to do something: This amendment empowers the president to declare an emergency for a wide range of reasons.
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And that's something which I'd like to elaborate on.
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relating directly to the subject being considered: Chapter One is pertinent to the post-war period.
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prosperować, kwitnac, rozkrecac start learning
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T he consequences or aftereffects of a significant unpleasant event. food prices soared in the aftermath of the drought
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wyrzucanie za bortę jako balast start learning
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throw or drop (something) from an aircraft or ship. six aircraft jettisoned their loads in the sea
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The noun dread describes the fear of something bad happening, like the dread you feel when walking alone on a deserted street in the dark... He's dreading the exam - he's sure he's going to fail.
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zamieszkać, zamieszkać w miejscu start learning
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to inhabit, to live in a place Today, we inhabit a world where human history seems to be travelling along separate tracks.
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to rehearse / to practice
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providing the right conditions for something good to happen or exist Such a noisy environment was not conducive to a good night's sleep.
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wyobcowanie naszych bardziej konserwatywnych konsumentów start learning
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alienating our more conservative consumers
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I believe that we certainly can attain this goal thanks to everyone's cooperation.
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an increase in something: uptick in sth We can see some uptick in activity in the marketplace.
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as a type of He sent me some flowers by way of an apology.
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he was immediately released from his confinement
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I love shuffling through the fallen leaves.
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happiness, beauty, or good health that you can see in someone's face: He was struck by the radiance of her smile.
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To dig or rummage aimlessly (in or through some cluttered location). Usually used in the continuous tense. Tom rooted around the attic for a while, but he couldn't find his old comic book location.
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She was admitted into the Chicago Medical School, then affiliated with Northwestern University.
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She made her first successful ascent of Everest last year. As the plane made its ascent, we saw thick smoke coming from one engine.
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The line for the newest smartphone was so long that it took hours for us to inch up to the counter.
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That was a very thoughtful comment — you’ve clearly considered it carefully. / She brought me tea when I was sick. That was so thoughtful of her.
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The ship was closing with the island.
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you can also use rigged to mean "fraudulent" or "tampered with." If a politician talks about a rigged election, he is not-so-subtly accusing his opponent of conspiring to illegally manipulate the outcome of a vote. support the assumption that the elections have been rigged.
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We need financial backers for the project.
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zwijac sie, krecic sie, zataczac sie start learning
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to walk, moving from side to side, looking like you are going to fall At closing time he reeled out of the bar and fell down on the pavement.
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to put things into a large, untidy pile A noisy flock of tourists came into the building./Hundreds of people flocked to the football match.
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setbacks like this are inevitable
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look at the bigger picture
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In her last public appeal in 2002, when she had been searching for a decade, she said she had forgiven whoever had taken her son.
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This will inevitably lead to the unfair exclusion of many important sites.
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Her pleas for mercy fell on deaf ears. to fail to be heard: to be ignored
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przyniosą odwrotny skutek / mają odwrotny skutek start learning
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backfire / have the opposite effect Her plans to make him jealous backfired on her when he started dating her best friend.
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to encourage someone to do or feel something unpleasant or violent She was expelled for inciting her classmates to rebel against their teachers.
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it has implicated in two deadly crashes
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there is fatal flaw in your reasoning
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There are many priorities, but reducing the budget deficit is paramount/is of paramount importance.
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dozór / nadzór / inwigilacja start learning
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to happen as planned, or to succeed: sunctions come off Iran / The meeting never came off.
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to make something happen sooner or more quickly: These recent poor results have hastened the manager's departure.
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they sre going to investigate the provenance of the scelpture
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to express or show the most important facts about something It was very difficult to encapsulate the story of the revolution in a single one-hour documentary.
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the fireman was trying to extinguish the blaze
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to make something less or weaker (weaken, undermine, reduce, underpin) political connections attenuate negative reaction linked to rating downgrade.
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state owned bsnks may be shield from market forces snd economic shocks
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Just for convenience, I'm going to live at my mother's place until my new apartment is ready.
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a number of things of a similar type: we perform a battery of robustness checks
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To cause to become / To deliver something, especially officially or as a duty. This was reward for his service rendered
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to make a public statement of your approval or support for something or someone: Basel Committe has endorsed the final Basel III framework.
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to make something into small pieces or a powder by pressing between hard surfaces: grind pappwr over the salad
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Elderson emphasised that the ECB is not calling for banks to divest outright from carbon-intensive activities or from geographical regions vulnerable to physical climate risk.
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While the #TCFD debate tends to overlook the close ties between law and accounting
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The impact of deteroration is cancaled out when we consider only the difference in the lending behaviour of hql and lql banks
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Ahead of our meeting tomorrow, I wanted to inwuire whether you would be interested in
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self-catering accommodation
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maksymalna zdolność zadłużenia start learning
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utrzymanie temperatury na bezpiecznym poziomie start learning
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containing temperatures at safe levels
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Please note that it is undesirable to begin a sentance with due to in academin writing.
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There is no space to enumerate all his work
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chcesz to sprawdzić w czwartek? start learning
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wanna to check it out on Thursday?
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znam najlepsze miejsce dla Martiny... start learning
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i know the best spot for Martiny...
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I wrote to Sascha to ask him if he could envisage being host.
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For most expenses you would pay first and then we reimburse you.
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Co to jest odniesienie 192/100? start learning
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What is the 192/100 referencing?
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Wizyta jodła w roku Marcin przyjedzie w przyszłym tygodniu. start learning
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A vistor fir a year Marcin will br arriving next week.
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Mam nadzieję, że wszystko w porządku. start learning
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Niektóre z tych biurek są już przemawiane przez nowych ludzi start learning
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Shirley Morejon, senior relationship manager and senior vice president at Bank of America, talks about the important benefits of enrolling in the University of South Florida Muma College of Business DBA program.
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Czy mógłbyś udzielić opinii doradczej dla... start learning
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Could you please give an advisory opinion for...
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I am conpletly swamped with the Blockchain Chain application
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most of eu companies have been pulling out from Russia
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thanks a lot for your willingness to connect with Marcin (in cc). I'll let him take the discussion forward.
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Looking forward to seeing you in Nice once I start in October
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And in my experience these research proposals with SARB rarely have an effect.
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Po to aby Cię poinformować start learning
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Chciałbym, żebyś wiedział start learning
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i would like to let you know
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I write to inform you that I will be on a Fivr-month sabbatical from 1 September 2022 to 2 Feburary 2023.
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The date for selecting proposals has also been pushed out.
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other problems can interfere with estinating casual reletionship
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Na jakim kierunku jesteś? start learning
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he authored more than 200 scholarly articles on
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spróbuję go zlapac pozniej start learning
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other source of confounders
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You really want to roll Andrew into this?
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wybrane przez nią miejsce start learning
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we only had sex at a place of her choosing
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I thinh it speaks volumes.
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Mój rekord mówi sam za siebie. start learning
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My record speaks for itself.
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come at from different angle look at it from a different point of view i come at from different angle
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Turned to macropru to bolster the resilience of the financial system.
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Nie masz nic przeciwko, jeśli wejdę i zaczekam start learning
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mind if i come in and wait
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evoke or draw out (a response, answer, or fact) from someone in reaction to one's own actions or questions. Have you managed to elicit a response from them yet?
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Banks and supervisors must therefore be vigilant to the evolving outlook to ensure that the global banking system is resilient.
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the adverse wffects The fallout from last month’s banking crisis
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Thr greenback has been in retreat.
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Analysts have scaled back their exceptations of IS interest rate rises.
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The rosier economic picture in Europe
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trzy czwarte punktu procentowego start learning
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three-quarters of a percentage point
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An onflux of cheap grain.
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Regularise a spate of unilateral moves.
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The novel evokes the hardships of life during the Great Depression.
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Sieze control of enemy satellites
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To those caught in its path, the cycle of rumour destroyed SVB struck as violently as a tornado.
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nieprzewidziana sytuacja awaryjna start learning
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Executives offered candid impressions of the trouble at the bank
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na widoku (również na widoku) start learning
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in plain sight (also in plain view) Problems had been hiding in plain sight.
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Dangers lurking in the bank’s balnce sheets
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uprzedzenie z perspektywy czasu start learning
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Dangers were unheeded
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Dangers has dismayed the survivors
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Weeks after their seizure of SVB, US regulators are still reckoning with the demage wrought.
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nadpisanie, zastąpienie, przesłonięcie start learning
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use authority to reject or to cancel override the business judgment of bank managers in these situations
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The SVB failure was dubbed the eord’s first Twitter-fuelled bank run.
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They have hitherto assumed
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Beleaguered bankers eager to muzzle social media
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kaganiec, zakładać kaganiec start learning
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Eager to muzzle social media
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ekstrawagancki przedsiębiorca start learning
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He gas been haemorrhaging money ever since.
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to circumvent this problem
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to be or become annoyed or lose patience because of rules or limits: We have been chafing under petty regulations for too long
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gain traction in the mediay
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a sudden failure or collapse of an organization or system a global financial implosion
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balansować na krawędzi czegoś start learning
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to teeter on the edge of sth
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wziąć pod zarząd komisaryczny start learning
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This is the FDICs preferref playbook for closing banks.
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under normal circumstances
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zabronione ze względu na konkurencję start learning
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corbidden on competition grounds
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Taxpayers are not the ones that are on the hook.
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stop or check the spread of the disease can be arrested
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Czego udało Ci się dowiedzieć? start learning
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What have you been able to find out?
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Before we get into the nitty gritty of C&E risk management
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She called on western leaders
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look into The ICC set up an investigation into the war crimes of X
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EU banks must brace themselves
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upheaval in energy-intensive industries
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If something or someone is not out of the woods yet, they are still having difficulties or problems. The nation's economy is not out of the woods yet.
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To prawda, do pewnego stopnia. start learning
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That’s correct, to an extent.
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We find that investments in RMBS were the most pernicious, as banke “reached for yield” during 2020-2021
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To identify the determinants of the congruity of bank credit ratings
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fitted coefficients on the Xs for the control group
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This will disappoint the Biden administration, which is keen for borrowing costs to fall to pre-pandemic levels.
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Ticked up to 3.1%, from 3.0%
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the CPI inflation for February
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Rising borrowing cost took their toll on more companies.
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We have an opening in the Offsite Supervision team for a Bank Analyst
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45 pernament roles were in jeopardy as a result of the change
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The process saves on high scaffolding costs
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means an excessive amount or oversupply of that thing — more than is needed or can be used. There’s a glut of cheap apartments on the market after the construction boom. • A glut of data doesn’t always lead to better decisions. • The country faced a glut of oil, driving prices down
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connect to electricity grid
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In the aftermath of the earthquake, thousands were left homeless
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Mam nadzieję, że nasze ścieżki pewnego dnia się skrzyżują start learning
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I hope that out paths cross some day
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Założenie naszego projektu empirycznego opiera się na hipotezie, że start learning
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The premise of our empirical design lies on the hyphotesis that
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Aby spojrzeć na te różnice z odpowiedniej perspektywy start learning
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To put these diffrences into perspective
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Borusyak et al. picks up effects immediately
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multiplikatywny model interakcji start learning
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multiplicative interaction model
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Each of the elementsthat constitute the interaction term
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The researchers circumvent the fact that they do not have information on
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excess liquidity remain ample
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ze względu na kompatybilność start learning
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for the sake of comperability
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